Angelo Marchese, “exquisite tenor…with great expression and impeccable technical proficiency.” (Miami Herald) triumphed in the title role of legendary producer, Phil Ramone’s world premiere of “Lanza” in 2010. The beauty and versatility of Marchese’s voice takes him across different genres from opera to zarzuela to musical theater and crossover. Known for bringing the “total package” to every performance, Marchese dominates the stage and electrifies his audiences with his virile, sensual and expressive singing. Marchese has collaborated with masters of their genres including composer Thomas Pasatieri, conductor Jose Ramon Tebar, Broadway performer Dave Clemmons and jazz artist Arturo Sandoval. In 2009, Marchese made his Florida Grand Opera debut in Lakme under the baton of Maestro Stewart Robertson. Marchese’s unique blend of compelling vocalism, commanding presence and charisma allows him to put his signature stamp throughout the classical spectrum, from Bach to Vaughn Williams to Puccini including secular and sacred works. Marchese’s warm, rich timbre and purity of tone dominates the crossover genre with frequent performances of Broadway musicals to concerts and recitals across the country. Upcoming engagements take Marchese back to zarzuela in a full production of Los Gavilanes with orchestra at Miami Dade County Auditorium with the zarzuela company Pro Arte Grateli as well as various crossover recording projects and concerts.